Naranjito vacation

Humacao Lake is a lake in Humacao, Puerto Rico ... It is excellent for people who like fishing ... what more people catch most are cocolias ... In front of this lake is the beach ... A good place for the family ...

This viewpoint is located in the Barrio Mamey in Guaynabo. The view is spectacular. From here you can see All San Juan. At the end you can view The Sea from this great vantagepoint. You can also take part in some activities. I hope

It isn't a visitor's goal in Puerto Rico goal to participate in one of the many cultural events held in this complex. But taking advantage of returning our rental car to one of the hotels located right next to this architectural

This huge beach, just 15 minutes from San Juan, is a favourite for surfers in the area, but you don't need to be a surfer to enjoy it. It's perfect for children who want to learn the sport, or for anyone who simply wants to take a dip

The only Tropical Rain Forest that forms part of the Federal Forest Service. There is an extensive system of forest trails (many start on Rt 191, between the 8.6 and 13.4 kilometer markers). The Portal is the visitors center (open

The afternoon was rainy, and I didn't want to go out, but I knew there was something interesting to be seen, and it was. After a long walk by County and Ashford Avenue, I saw a small fort in the distance, by a road full of lanterns

The Island of Madeira, in the Atlantic Ocean, has an ideal climate for the development of all types of vegetation, because there it is Spring for most of the year. It is also called the garden of Europe and you can find, simply by

San Juan Cotzal is a town north of Nebaj, separating Nebaj and Chajul from the peculiar region of Guatemala, the Ixil triangle. In this small region of Quiche they speak Ixil, a language different from quiché and they also dress

Its name and location are due to a curious story that began with an accident during the races held in honor of the apostle Santiago in 1753. Apparently, one of the riders who participated lost control of his horse, and was thrown from

The Cathedral of San Juan Bautista is a huge church that seems to be rise up out of the alleys of the old city. It has a long and eventful history beginning in 1509 when its construction started. Little remains of this first stage

If you love classical music, this is a place where you should go. The Museum is dedicated to the director and musician Pablo Casals. With a Catalan father and Puerto Rican mother from Mayagüez, he arrived on the island of Puerto Rico

The small, shaded piazza that serves as a prelude to the Cathedral is, in itself, a special and welcoming place in the Old City of San Juan. It's intimate nature is surprising, but also full of personality and local flavor. This may

This is the colonial part San Juan. It's walled and colourful, and the ground is covered with cobblestones. It's worth walking along the Paseo de la Princesa, on Fortaleza Street and Parque de las Palomas, among other things. You can

It seems a little strange touring cemeteries, but if you are walking around Old San Juan, you can not avoid taking a look at this old cemetery. It is next to Fort San Felipe del Morro, and its color and the fact that it stands on the

This gorgeous place is at the end of the El Morro peninsula in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. In fact, it's Puerto Rico's National Monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built by Spanish. It's very well preserved. It has many

Although San Juan was one of the most important ports of America in times of conquest, it didn't have his first lighthouse until the year 1843 (the fortress which houses it is from the 16th century). It was destroyed by warships of

This island is situated near the entrance to the Bay of San Juan, visible from the Castillo del Morro. At first glance, it seems to be just a sort of emerged coral reef, not much else. However, it has witnessed lot of history. It was

It is a beach that you have to be accompanied by a resident to reach. Well, to reach it you have to wander a bit through the tremendous developments of Palmas, with its mansions designed in a California-like style, until you come to a

On the way to Salina there's a wonderful landscape. Breathtaking mountains. The smell of the sea is relaxing. They have a melecon which has a wonderful view of the sea. You will enjoy exquisite fried cuisine. I hope you like it.